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NAV. CO.
EXPRESS MAIL PASSENGER SERVICE. For Brindisi, Venice, & Trieste and London (Overland) via Singapore, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Suez and Port Said.
....19th APRIL 17th MAY
NEXT SAILING
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GREEK SHIPPING.
COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMME BEING PREPARED.
THE CHINA MAIL..
Shipping
Intelligence.
• Mode per Adieu.
MISHAP ON SHIP.
TEAK FALLS ON HEAD OF CHINESE.
of Gap Rock at 2 a.m. yesterday some bundles of teak wood fell on a Chinese, inflicting serious injuries to his head.
A comprehensive shipping pro- An unfortunate accident occurred on board the 6.8. Solviken, a Nor- gramme is contained in the re-wegian ateamor, which arrived last port of the Greek Commission, alght. It was reported that when presided over by M. Michala- the ship was about 100 miles S.W. copoulos, the vice-president of the Greek Council of Ministers, says an Athens message. The suggestion is that a shipping in- surance office, supported by the State, should be created. This office would work in co-operation with Lloyd's in London." Only part of the risks would be cover- ed in Greece, the remainder be- ing put on the international in- surance market.
The Commission suggests that
new
co-operation between the insurance company and foreign insurance companies would be to the advantage of both. The com- i pany
would have a capital of £100,000, guaranteed ទ .to £40,000 by the State and as to the remainder by a Greek bank and shipowners.
REDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A. VARYING | the construction abroad of two
FROM £83 TO £120 ON SALE
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
SHINYO MARU
CHICHIBU MARU
Tuesday, 14th April. Wednesday, 29th April. ~EATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai & Japan Ports.
HEIAN MARU
21st Aprií. LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM via
Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez.
Tuesday,
Saturday,
Saturday,
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports,
HAKOZAKI MARU
TERUKUNI MARU
KAMO MARU
KITANO MARU
TANGO MARU
† TOTTORI MARU
18th April. 2nd May.
26th April,
23rd May,
Saturday,
11th April.
Monday,
27th April
Saturday,
Saturday,
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) sia Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles,
Mexico & Panama.
BOKUYO MARU
.... Wednesday,
SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) la Singapore, Cape Town & Ports,
KANAGAWA MARU
NEW YORK, BOSTON via Panama.
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Stamboul' (Constantinople), Genoa.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.
22nd April.
Tuesday,
14th April.
+ LISBON MARU
Monday,
18th April.
·
† LIMA MARU
Monday,
13th April
† MALACCA MARU
Thursday,
9th April.
+ MURORAN MARU
Wednesday,
15th April
KITANO MARU (Nagasaki direct). Wednesday, HIKAWA MARU (Yokohama direct) Wednesday, HARUNA MARU
15th April.
Friday,
15th April. 17th April.
+ Cargo only.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & TOKOHAMA.
For further information apply to:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Telephone 30291. (Private exchange to all departments.).
S. K.
• SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG. SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
LONDON, HAMBURG, ROT.| Alaska Maru
TERDAM & ANTWERP
via Singapore, Colombo,
Suez & Port Said.
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS Santos Maru
DURBAN, LOURENCO Mexico Maru
Sun.,
- 12th Apr.
Mon,
27th Apr.
& BUENOS AIRES vis
Saigon, Singapore, Colom-
bo, Durban & Capetown.
BOMBAY
Via Singapore & Havro Maru
Tues.,
14th Apr.
Colomb
Tues.,
5th May
MARQUES, BEIRA, DAR-
ES SALAAM, ZANZIBAR
& NOMBASA via Singa
pore & Colombo.
MELBOURNE via
Manila, Brisbane Maru
Tues.,
7th Apr.
Brisbane & Sydney,
CALCUTTA via Singapore Himalaya Maru
Sat,
18th Apr.
Belawan Deli & Rangoon
Africa Maru (from
Shanghai)
Sat,
11th Apr.
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER
via Japan Porta.
NEW YORK via Japan ports, Los Angeles & Panama, Call Direct at Boston, Philadelphia & Baltimore." JAPAN PORTS (Freight Ser
vioc).
HAFKONG và Iolboro
Pakhol (Fortnightly).
KEELUNG via Swalow & Canton Maru.
Amox
(Every
Sunday
3. p.m.)
TAKAO via Swatow & Amoy Dell Maru
(Fortnightly).
Sun.
12th Apr.
Thurs
9th Apr.
For further particulars please apply to
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
Telephone 28061
The man, whose identity is still unknown was admitted to the Gov- clock last night, in n. critical con- ernment Civil Hospital at nine
dition.
On her journey from Saigon to Hong Kong the Solviken encounter ed heavy weather, and it is thought that the timber became dislodged owing to the rolling of the vessel.
PASSENGER LIST.
ARRIVALS.
Per 8.5, President McKinley, on April 6:—
The commission also suggests
Mr. and Mrs. Julio Ayon, Master trans-Atlantic motor liners each Jacinto Ayon, Mr. William Chris- of 15,000 tons. The Greek Gov- tian, Mr. W. Ellery Denison, Mr. crnment would be prepared to and Mrs. Henry Graye, Miss Marlen guarantee a loan up to £1,500,000 Graye, Mr. S. Gidley, Mr. L. F. by a bank or foreign shipbuilding Jovino, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas firm, and the State would Jenkins, Mra. Michael, Mr. Gue Zal make itself responsible for Ouyang, Mr. T. R. Scanlon, Rev. interest and redemption lia- G.
Mr. W. Sheppard
Julius bilities exceeding 4 per cent. Thomson, Mr. S. A. Zweibel.
year; it would, if necessary, also grant a subsidy of £125,000 a year. A reasonable dividend would be assured to len- ders, but, on the other hand, the Government would participate in the profits.
per
The commission suggests that no vessel purchased aboard shall be registered as Greck if it is more than 20 years old. All packet boats and other passenger vessels shall be put out of use after 40 years' service.
State subsidies are, suggested for certain lines; vessels more than 50 years old at present in service on those lines would be scrapped and the owners indemni- filed.
THE MOTOR SHIP.
Temple Press, Ltd., send us a copy of the March issue of The Motor Ship. The following sub- jects are dealt with in this issue:
The New Bibby Liner Worces- tershire. Fully illustrated with Ship and Engine Plans.
New German Trunk Piston Airless Injection Engine.
V-type Marine Oil Engines. The Japanese Cargo Ryoyo Maru
Ship
The Latest Bolinder Diesel Engine.
An Airless Injection American Designed Engine.
The Depression, and Motor Ships.
ARRIVALS OF SHIPS.
Sunday, April 5. Bengal Maru, Japanese str., 3,231 tons, Capt. S. Okada, from Sin- gapore, Kowloon Wharf NY.K.
Beli
Maru, Japanese str., 1,295 tons, Capt. E. Sanada, from Swataw, Stonecutters.-0.8.K. Eldena, American str., 5,321 tons,
Capt. J. E. Fish,, from Shang- hai, Latchikok Anchorage. L. Everett Incl Tjimanoek, Dutch str., 3,610 tone, Capt. J. Adriaanse, from Amoy, buoy No. A5.~~~J.C.J.L.
Monday, April 6. Kutsung, British atr., 3,043 tone. Capt. W. A. Balch, from Kobe, Kowloon Wharf.-J. M. & Co. London, Maru, Japanese str., 4,413 tons, Capt. N. Ohno, from Sing- gapore, Kowloon Wharf- O.SK. Michigan, American str., 3,474 tons, Captain R. C. Lechner, from Shanghai, buoy No. AU States 8.8. Co.
Pres. McKinley, American atr., 8,400 tons, Capt. R. E. Carey, from Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf-Dollar SS. Line. Suiyang, British str., 1,594 tons, Captain Byrne, from Canton, buoy No. B14-B. & S. Yusang, British str.): 1,122 tons,
Capt. J. R. Meddinway, from Canton, buoy No. B2.-J. M, & Co.
U.S. SHIPPING.
WRANGLING OVER GOVERNMENT AID.
Many phases of the United States maritime industry were discussed at the fourth annual conference on the Merchant Marine held at Washington. Fol- lowing an address of welcome by the president, Mr. T. V. O'Connor, chairman of the Shipping Board, Mr. W. Irving Glover, the assiet- ant Postmaster-General, spoke on the wrangling within the ship- ping industry over Governmeent aid,
"Let me say with all the earnestness at my command," said Mr. Glover, in cautioning shipping men against dissension among themselves over Govern- ment aid, "that, if the various shipping groups of Britain do not get together and amicably settle their differences before they ap- peal for contracts for mail pay- and I refer to instances where great objection has been made by one line against another with thej thought that a line is receiving more than its fair share of mail money, that this or that trade territory belongs to this line alone, that all seaboard sections of the country shall have a share in the merchant marine plans, and many other reasons too numerous to mention - then the day will fast come when the con- gress will take a hand and make It impossible for a further con- tinuance of the broad and intel- ligent development of the Mer- chant Marine policy of the United States."
Mr. Glover cited the benefits in the way of new shipbuilding which have been deriveed from the ocean mail contracts, and pointed out that in all probability several more contracts, which will carry with them require- ments for further new construc- tion, are yet to be negotiated.
WARSHIPS IN PORT.
The following British warships. were in harbour to-day:--
Bridgewater-No. 7 buoy.. Cumberland-No. 6 büoy, Hermes-North arm. Medway-In dock, Moth-South wall Osiris-East wall. Qawald-East wall Peraeus-In Taikoo dock. Patersfield-North wall. Poseidon-In Whampoa dock. Sandwich-North wall. Seamew--North wall. Tamar-Basin.. Thracian-No. 13 buoy..
Foreign Men-of-War, Mindanao-American gunboat. Simpson-American gunboat. Vigilante French gunboat.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE
Consignees of Cargo ex m.y. Danmark are reminded to take de- livery of their goods which will be subject to rent after April 11.
Undisputed Queen of the Pacific
PACIFIC OCEAN RECORDS
How New Times Compare With Old:
Yokohama
BRYS HOURS, SC
4280 Empress of Japan 83 184 to Vancouver miles Empress of Canade 8 10 53 Vancouver 12329 Empress of Japan 415 50 mites Previous Record 543 50
to Honolulu
Honolulu
MAR
3379/Empress of Japan 6 9435 to Yokohama miles Empress of Canada 7612
Kobe to Yokohama
333 miles
Empress of Japan 15h54m. | Previous Record 19his.
TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1931.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC.
AN
ADDED ATTRACTION
EMPRESS OF
&
JAPAN
EMPRESS OF CANADA will call at Honolulu during May, June and July, making the voyage Hong Kong to Victoria and Vancouver in 18 days. Interchange arrangements have been made enabling passengers to stop at Honolulu and proceed to elther Victoria, Vancouver, San Francisco or Los Angeles.
Telephones
Passenger Freight
20762 20042
WORLD'S GREATEST. TRAVEL SYSTEM
BRITISH WUCHOW LINE
APRIL SAILINGS.
DEPARTURE HOURS:
Hong Kong 6.30 p.m. Wuchow 2 pim,
** 8.8. "TAI HING"
[1,088 tons-Capt Trott]
APRIL,
TUES. 7th
24th FRI.. MON. 13th THURS. 30th SUN. 19th
You haven't been up the West River7 Thon let us tell you that you have in store one of the most Interesting trips you can possibly take. The 5.8. Tai Ming" and [649 tons-Capt. W. H. Lawton.]
"Tsi Hing" after leaving Hong Kong, call at Samshul, Shiulding, Takking, Dosing and stop of Wu- chow. These ateamers are admir ably suited to this service and you will enjoy the five-days round trly immensely.
:
S.S. "TAI MING"
APRIL.
FRI 10th WED. 22nd THURS. 16th TUES. 28th For information apply to-
SANG WO Co.,
Ltd.,
29. Connaught Road, West,
Phone 20893.
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
The rates for radio telegrams' to AMOY & POOCHOW are now:
Foreign and Code
Plain Chinese
Press (Foreign)
Press (Chinese)
30
cents per word,
15
*7%
8%
INWARD MAILS
WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY,
Java and Manila Sandakan
*
APRIL 8.
.Tiileboet Tjlpanas
APRIL 9.
Mirzapore
Tiibodas Tjiliwong:
Shanghai and Europe via Siberia (London.
March 21)
-
Java
Japan and Amoy
Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers, Lon-
don, Mar. 12 and Parcels, Mär. 5) ..Kalyan
FRIDAY, APRIL 10. Japan, and Shanghai
.Karmalo U.S.A., Canada, Japan & Shanghal (Seattle,
March:21)
.President Jefferson
Shinyo Maru
Manila
SUNDAY, APRIL .12.
OUTWARD MAILS
TUESDAY, APRIL
Shanghai and *Europe via Siberia' Fulda
Manlle Swałow
8.30 p.m.
Samshul & Wuchow
Kochow President McKinley 4.30 p.m. Hang Sang
4 p.m.
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL .8.
-Mau Sang
Wing Lea
Sandakan. Fort Bayard
......
THURSDAY, Swatow, Amoy and Formosa *Japan and Canada via Victoria,
-B.C.
Swatow.
Japan, Canada, U.S.A., G. and S. America and Europe via Van- couver, B.C.
APRIL 9. Deli, Maru
Ixion..
I p.m.
10.30 am.
2.80 p.m.
10.80 a.m.
10.30a.m.
(Due Victoria, B.C., April 5) Hydrangea
2.80 p.m...
Empresa of Asia
Donations and Subscriptions must now
be sent to the Hon, Treasurer, Mrs. H. E.
Goldsmith, 525, The Peak.
HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
S mashing record after record, the Beautiful 28,000-
ton Canadian Faddão liner “Empress of holds an established reputation as the queen of Pacific Ocean, both in speed and comfort. Her late
ccomplishinent, ocher Inst 4 280-mile trib: bound from: Totaliam ŝto Vanco Erbote her journey in a days. 8. hours this boating her own previous reco
wer and Honolulu Honolulu and
hama and Kobi, Tha: Hat»," considered the shin's best apan' history-The com “bita imprese, Captain Samuel after her last trip that she has reserve and may well anggup
near future.
Registration
(Due Vancouver, B.C., Apr. 27.)
Parcela”.............Apr. 9, 8 pm, Registration
.4.15 pm.
·Letters...
.5 p.m.
9, 5 p.m.
Letters
.6 p.m.
APRIL 10. Holding
Shanghai and Europe via Siberia Empress of Asia
FRIDAY,
Swatow,"Amoy and Foochow Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,
E&S.Africa, Aden, Egypt & Europe via Marseilles
Parcels Registration
K.P.O.
Kormala
(Due Marseilles, May 9.)
O.P Apr. 10, 4.80 p.m. Parcela
Apr. 10, 5.p.m. 11, 9 am Registration Apr, 11, 945 a.m.
ance only.
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